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Merry Christmas early for Droid Tether!

You 'tether' your laptop to your phone nad use it as a modem, so your laptop can use your phone's internet connection to get online. It is used primarily in areas where there is little WiFi availability, but other reasons to do so include when in a moving vehicle (and no MiFI thingy), when you want to increase your security (open WiFI hotspots can be very very bad to your system if someone is trying to be malicious), etc.
 
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I was happy to see that we can already Tether our Droids to our laptops etc. Of course I really want Wifi Tether but this method is free and super easy to install. Enjoy!!

-Scoob:)

PdaNet -- Use your Android as a USB Modem

You 'tether' your laptop to your phone nad use it as a modem, so your laptop can use your phone's internet connection to get online. It is used primarily in areas where there is little WiFi availability, but other reasons to do so include when in a moving vehicle (and no MiFI thingy), when you want to increase your security (open WiFI hotspots can be very very bad to your system if someone is trying to be malicious), etc.

john i understand the premise of tethering completely and i definitely understand the implications of using hot-spots for secure sessions, but i don't get what was meant by wifi tethering. to me that means having your phone connected via wifi and sharing that connection via your laptop. that seems stupid since you could just bypass your phone and connect to wi-fi with your laptop?
 
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john, it's late so forgive me for being dense here. can you give me a hypothetical scenario where wifi tethering would happen and how the connection would be shared etc? sorry i know i'm making this more complicated than it should be....

Really the benefit to WIFI tether is to not have to pay for an "Air" Card. I personally live in the boondocks so WIFI access points are not as readily available as they may be where you live. So while I'm driving if I take a clients call it is important that I have access to the internet wherever I am .

hope that makes a little more sense.

-Scoob
 
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Sorry if I missed it, but with this program, do you have to pay for the extra tethering service through Verizon or does it do it without them knowing?

No, you do not have to pay the extra service fee, which I might add, isn't even available yet anyways.

However, you run the risk of being caught by Verizon and punished.
 
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john, it's late so forgive me for being dense here. can you give me a hypothetical scenario where wifi tethering would happen and how the connection would be shared etc? sorry i know i'm making this more complicated than it should be....


laptop <---wifi---> phone <----3G-----> internets

------------------------------------------------->
 
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The tethering has been very buggy lately.

I'm hoping it's weather related.

Had you mentioned in another thread that your connection was dropping? Fortunately I haven't experienced this more than once or twice since I started tethering. Although, I did notice that since it's been raining (the remnants of Ida are pouring down in Raleigh right now), the connection has been a little more sluggish.



Still not too bad though. How is your signal strength? I'm getting -83dBm
 
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Had you mentioned in another thread that your connection was dropping? Fortunately I haven't experienced this more than once or twice since I started tethering. Although, I did notice that since it's been raining (the remnants of Ida are pouring down in Raleigh right now), the connection has been a little more sluggish.



Still not too bad though. How is your signal strength? I'm getting -83dBm

Thanks for the reply, I'm 89dbm but after watching for a moment it went as low as 73 dbm

Also, I'm using PdaNet 2.01 which is BETA, how about you?

And I've had to restart PdaNetabout 4 times in 15 minutes.

Tomorrow I will be tethering from a different location so that should provide some answers.
 
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